The ideas expressed in Emotional Intelligence ten years ago have
taken on a life of their own. They spurred a movement, with enthusiastic
adherents in the business world, in medicine and healthcare, at home, in the
field of education and the world at large. Several million people, including
business managers, human resource departments, healthcare workers, teachers,
parents and students, have applied the ideas and principles expressed in Emotional
Intelligence to their fields with tangible and quantifiable results. Leading
with Emotional Intelligence Conversations is an ongoing dialogue series
that begins with luminaries in the field of business. In the world of business
we have only scratched the surface of how principles of emotional intelligence
can increase profitability and efficiency in the workplace.

No one knows leadership like Jack Welch. Along with his bestselling
co-author and wife, Suzy Welch, he explores with Daniel Goleman what it means
to be a great leader, and what essential elements must be present in order for
any leadership to be successful. Key elements of emotional intelligence, from
self-awareness to the ability to instill core values in a team, are part of
that success. Discovering how to nurture emotional intelligence, beginning as
early as childhood, plays a crucial role in the ultimate success of any leader.

Now, in What Makes A Leader?, listeners can learn from the best
how to create the environment that helps leadership thrive.

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Listener Opinions

by Andrew | 10/21/2011

" Though not a completely novel introduction into leaders, it does raise good points about the importance of emotional intelligence (or EQ) over traditional factors of a good leader. "

by Fed | 7/20/2011

" It is incredible to see how much emotional intelligence plays a role in the performace levels of a good leader "

by Bruce | 3/5/2011

" Loved the book. I agreed with most but hard to take from Jack Welsh
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by Armen | 1/7/2010

" This was a good short take on my kindle. It sort of summarizes the emotional intelligence work that Daniel Goleman writes on extensively in his other works.

I'd recommend it to anyone looking inward and trying to figure out how to lead people.
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